If you are 18-25 years old, you are invited to attend the 2018 Passsion Conference. The conference is a large gathering, but so much more than just an event. Passion exists to raise up a generation to leverage their lives for what matters most...JESUS. Passion 2018 will take place January 1-3 in Atlanta, GA and includes speakers Louie Giglio, John Piper, and Christine Caine and worship leaders David Crowder, Chris Tomlin, and Christy Nockels and more. To find out more about the Passion Conference go HERE.

If that isn't enough to make you want to go, Mill City Church is taking a group again this year! Your registration fee to Mill City includes lodging, food and conference registration, so invite your friends and plan to be a part of something special. Reserve your spot today as space is limited.

If you are interested in more information including transportation options, cost, and deadlines, please email passion2018@millcitychurch.org, we would love to answer your questions and get you connected withtrip leaders and team. Don't let finances keep you from going...scholarships are available.

For more details and to register to go with Mill City Church click HERE.

This last Sunday in the MORE series, Pastor Aaron referenced a series he did in 2012 called The Holy Who?. Below you will find the description of the series and links to the audio of each message if you would like to dig deeper into the person, power, and presence of the Holy Spirit.

Ask around and chances are that you will get some good responses to who God is...creator of the universe and each one of us, initiator of a plan that would resuce the world, judge, defender and Father. Ask about Jesus and the list would include Savior, Lord, Redeemer, Son of God, Messiah, King. When the question is asked about the Holy Spirit the answer might be...the Holy Who?

The truth is the Holy Spirit is God and is alive and active in our generation. He is not an optional add-on but a necessity for following Jesus. So why don't we know more? Has the Holy Spirit been neglected or maybe even avoided? Are we uncomfortable with the mystery of the Spirit or have we seen or experienced things that seem "off"? Have we thrown the baby out with the bath water?

"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine..." Ephesians 3:20

So what if that is true? More than we can ask! More than we can imagine! It can't be measured. Do we live like we serve a God who can do that? We might say yes...but think only for someone else. Or do we live like God can only do what we can measure and imagine? It is safer to live there. It can be uncomfortable and scary to step into the unmeasurable.

God wants to do more...so are you willing to find out what it looks like?

We are so grateful for the layers of support from so many people, near and far, who have been a part of the Mill City journey. Thank you for believing in us, praying for us, and loving us. Your friendship means the world to us.